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Development of "halal" trade in the world
Machula, Lukáš ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Štemberk, Jan (referee)
The presented diploma thesis Development of "halal" trade in the world deals with the detailed analysis of this current socio-economic phenomenon. The thesis aims to provide the reader with a more detailed and comprehensive view of one of contemporary fastest growing markets in the world in general. Thanks to its unification, halal market is the only market in the world that transcends both religious as well as geographical and cultural boundaries. In this diploma thesis the development of the halal market in the world is viewed from the perspective of theoretical background and practical applications with a focus on the evaluation of the current trends. This diploma thesis presents a detailed picture on the dynamic development of halal food, cosmetics, textile, tourism industry and the field of Islamic finance. Geographically, the diploma thesis evaluates the development of halal trade in the three major regions of the world - North America, Europe and Southeast Asia. Author's subjective forecast of future development of halal market in the world is a part of the diploma thesis.
Muslim communities in Europe and their impact on international trade
Machula, Lukáš ; Gullová, Soňa (advisor) ; Štemberk, Jan (referee)
The main aim of the presented Bachelor's thesis is to analyse the presence of Muslim communities in Europe and their impact on international trade. The first chapter deals with the basic characteristics of the Islamic religion and the historical development of its business activity. The second part pursues the issues of migration and migration trends of the Muslim community settled in Europe. Attention is also paid to the definition of a community as a social structure. The third part analyses the genesis of the Muslim population in Europe with focus on the socio-economic profile of Muslim communities in Great Britain, Germany and France. The fourth chapter describes the basic principles of Islamic finance. The fifth section deals with the development of the halal business in the European market. The final part of the Bachelor's thesis seeks to analyse the presence of Muslim minorities in Europe and their impact on international trade.

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